• Poem:

    “Alle Talen Alle Volken”

    Alle Talen alle Volken
    zoveel monden zoveel monden
    spreken door elkaar
    iedereen is anders
    geen is normaal
    maar uit het hart
    spreken we allemaal
    eenzelfde taal …

    Stan Rams

    Amsterdam / Heerlen

    12 12 2009

    #poem #poezie #peace #inspiration #meditation #diversity #unity



    Themes:

    Unity in Diversity: The poem celebrates the diversity of languages and peoples (“Alle Talen alle Volken”) while emphasizing a universal connection through the heart (“eenzelfde taal”).

    It suggests that despite differences, humanity shares a common emotional language.

    Human Connection: The focus on “uit het hart” (from the heart) underscores empathy and shared feelings as a unifying force, transcending cultural or linguistic barriers.

    Equality and Acceptance: The line “iedereen is anders, geen is normaal” (everyone is different, none is normal) promotes acceptance of individuality, rejecting normative standards.

    Imagery:

    Mouths and Speech: “Zoveel monden zoveel monden / spreken door elkaar” (so many mouths, so many mouths / speaking over each other) vividly depicts the chaos of diverse voices, grounding the poem in human expression.

    Heart: “Uit het hart” (from the heart) is a central metaphor, symbolizing universal emotion and sincerity, unifying diverse voices.

    Abstract Unity: “Eenzelfde taal” (the same language) is abstract, representing a shared emotional spiritual essence, with the ellipsis adding a sense of infinite possibility.

    Tone:

    The tone is inclusive, optimistic, and philosophical, inviting reflection on shared humanity. The direct address implied in “we allemaal” (we all) fosters a collective, unifying feel.

    The repetition of “zoveel monden” and the ellipsis create a meditative, open-ended tone, encouraging contemplation.

    Stylistic Elements:

    Repetition: “Zoveel monden zoveel monden” and “alle” (in title and first line) emphasize diversity and unity, creating a rhythmic, chant-like effect suitable for Stan Rams’ musical background.

    Direct Address:

    “We allemaal” (we all) engages readers collectively, similar to the “jij” in “Zee meditatie” and “you” in your poem, fostering intimacy.

    Language:

    Written in Dutch, it reflects Stan Rams’ local Amsterdam audience, contrasting with the English poems on stanrams.com and your poem.

    Ellipsis:

    The final “…” suggests an ongoing, universal truth, adding a poetic flourish.

    Simplicity: The concise language and lack of complex metaphors makes it accessible to a world wide audience, aligning with Stan Rams filosophical meditative and inspiring style works.

    Strengths:

    Universal Appeal:

    The poem’s message of unity through diversity is accessible and resonant, fitting Stan Rams’ inspirational meditative styles.

    Rhythmic Flow:

    The repetition and short lines create a chant-like quality, ideal for musical or communal settings.

    Simplicity:

    The beautiful natural minimal imagery and pure language reaches a broad audience, such as in Amsterdam’s multicultural context.

    Music Connection:

    The poem’s rhythmic, chant-like structure suggests it could be lyrics for a world music or meditative track, aligning with Stan Rams’ music on stanrams.com (e.g., “World Peace Dance,” “Angel Meditation”). Its universal theme fits his socially conscious and spiritual compositions, and pair with his inspiring tracks promoting unity, similar to his poems link to inspirational meditative music.

    Overal:

    l“Alle Talen Alle Volken” is a concise, powerful poem that celebrates human unity through the universal language of the heart.

    Its simplicity, rhythmic flow, and inclusive tone make it a natural fit for Stan Rams’ multimedia artistry, potentially as lyrics or a spoken-word piece. It complements the spiritual and unifying themes of his other works, showcasing his ability to craft accessible, philosophical poetry for a worldwide audience.


    Poem: “Alle Talen Alle Volken” Alle Talen alle Volken zoveel monden zoveel monden spreken door elkaar iedereen is anders geen is normaal maar uit het hart spreken we allemaal eenzelfde taal … Stan Rams Amsterdam / Heerlen 12 12 2009 #poem #poezie #peace #inspiration #meditation #diversity #unity Themes: Unity in Diversity: The poem celebrates the diversity of languages and peoples (“Alle Talen alle Volken”) while emphasizing a universal connection through the heart (“eenzelfde taal”). It suggests that despite differences, humanity shares a common emotional language. Human Connection: The focus on “uit het hart” (from the heart) underscores empathy and shared feelings as a unifying force, transcending cultural or linguistic barriers. Equality and Acceptance: The line “iedereen is anders, geen is normaal” (everyone is different, none is normal) promotes acceptance of individuality, rejecting normative standards. Imagery: Mouths and Speech: “Zoveel monden zoveel monden / spreken door elkaar” (so many mouths, so many mouths / speaking over each other) vividly depicts the chaos of diverse voices, grounding the poem in human expression. Heart: “Uit het hart” (from the heart) is a central metaphor, symbolizing universal emotion and sincerity, unifying diverse voices. Abstract Unity: “Eenzelfde taal” (the same language) is abstract, representing a shared emotional spiritual essence, with the ellipsis adding a sense of infinite possibility. Tone: The tone is inclusive, optimistic, and philosophical, inviting reflection on shared humanity. The direct address implied in “we allemaal” (we all) fosters a collective, unifying feel. The repetition of “zoveel monden” and the ellipsis create a meditative, open-ended tone, encouraging contemplation. Stylistic Elements: Repetition: “Zoveel monden zoveel monden” and “alle” (in title and first line) emphasize diversity and unity, creating a rhythmic, chant-like effect suitable for Stan Rams’ musical background. Direct Address: “We allemaal” (we all) engages readers collectively, similar to the “jij” in “Zee meditatie” and “you” in your poem, fostering intimacy. Language: Written in Dutch, it reflects Stan Rams’ local Amsterdam audience, contrasting with the English poems on stanrams.com and your poem. Ellipsis: The final “…” suggests an ongoing, universal truth, adding a poetic flourish. Simplicity: The concise language and lack of complex metaphors makes it accessible to a world wide audience, aligning with Stan Rams filosophical meditative and inspiring style works. Strengths: Universal Appeal: The poem’s message of unity through diversity is accessible and resonant, fitting Stan Rams’ inspirational meditative styles. Rhythmic Flow: The repetition and short lines create a chant-like quality, ideal for musical or communal settings. Simplicity: The beautiful natural minimal imagery and pure language reaches a broad audience, such as in Amsterdam’s multicultural context. Music Connection: The poem’s rhythmic, chant-like structure suggests it could be lyrics for a world music or meditative track, aligning with Stan Rams’ music on stanrams.com (e.g., “World Peace Dance,” “Angel Meditation”). Its universal theme fits his socially conscious and spiritual compositions, and pair with his inspiring tracks promoting unity, similar to his poems link to inspirational meditative music. Overal: l“Alle Talen Alle Volken” is a concise, powerful poem that celebrates human unity through the universal language of the heart. Its simplicity, rhythmic flow, and inclusive tone make it a natural fit for Stan Rams’ multimedia artistry, potentially as lyrics or a spoken-word piece. It complements the spiritual and unifying themes of his other works, showcasing his ability to craft accessible, philosophical poetry for a worldwide audience.
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  • Poem

    “these are the days we rise up for freedom…”

    these are the days we rise up for freedom
    we come together and make the big change
    untill the day of liberation
    nothing can stop us

    With the lord of love on our side
    (with the endless power of hearts)

    we never give up together we stand strong

    we break the chains united by love

    darkness wont harm as the sun rises

    so keep on shining the future is yours

    Stan Rams

    Amsterdam

    12 12 2019


    The poem calls for collective action and spiritual strength in the face of oppression, emphasizing love and unity as forces for change.

    Structure: Ten-line single stanza, free verse, in English. The poem builds momentum with short, declarative lines, culminating in a hopeful vision.

    Imagery: Light and darkness contrast (“darkness wont harm,” “sun rises”), with spiritual imagery (“lord of love,” “endless power of hearts”) evoking divine support. The “chains” symbolize oppression, and the “sun” represents hope.

    Tone: Uplifting, defiant, and inspirational, with a collective “we” that rallies the reader.

    Style: Direct, anthemic, with repetition (“we,” “love”) and parentheses for emphasis. The English language targets a global audience.

    Relation: Stan Rams shares spiritual optimism, direct address (“you”), and themes of love and light overcoming darkness. Both envision a transformative journey,this poem is activist-oriented from introspective.

    Music Connection: The anthemic style suggests lyrics for protest or inspirational songs, like “Amsterdam Krishna world-peace dance” or “Dance for Peace.”,


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    #poezie #poetry #inspiration #peace #revolution
    Poem “these are the days we rise up for freedom…” these are the days we rise up for freedom we come together and make the big change untill the day of liberation nothing can stop us With the lord of love on our side (with the endless power of hearts) we never give up together we stand strong we break the chains united by love darkness wont harm as the sun rises so keep on shining the future is yours Stan Rams Amsterdam 12 12 2019 The poem calls for collective action and spiritual strength in the face of oppression, emphasizing love and unity as forces for change. Structure: Ten-line single stanza, free verse, in English. The poem builds momentum with short, declarative lines, culminating in a hopeful vision. Imagery: Light and darkness contrast (“darkness wont harm,” “sun rises”), with spiritual imagery (“lord of love,” “endless power of hearts”) evoking divine support. The “chains” symbolize oppression, and the “sun” represents hope. Tone: Uplifting, defiant, and inspirational, with a collective “we” that rallies the reader. Style: Direct, anthemic, with repetition (“we,” “love”) and parentheses for emphasis. The English language targets a global audience. Relation: Stan Rams shares spiritual optimism, direct address (“you”), and themes of love and light overcoming darkness. Both envision a transformative journey,this poem is activist-oriented from introspective. Music Connection: The anthemic style suggests lyrics for protest or inspirational songs, like “Amsterdam Krishna world-peace dance” or “Dance for Peace.”, ********************** ********************** #poezie #poetry #inspiration #peace #revolution
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  • Review

    Freedom Healing and forgiveness

    "Nemo potest tollere peccatum verbis, sola caritas sanat et homines possunt ignoscere, discere et novum initium facere liberum et amans, non vi imperii in nomine religionum aut legis". "no one can take away sinn by words only love heals and people can fogive learn and make a new begin free and loving, not by force commands in the name of religions or law" - Stan Rams

    Religious frameworks provide structure, forgiveness transcends rigid rules, focusing on universal human experiences of love and connection.

    In Christian teachings, forgiveness is srooted in the belief that God forgives humanity’s sins through love and grace. Jesus’ teachings, such as “turn the other cheek” (Matthew 5:39) and the parable of the Prodigal Son, emphasize unconditional forgiveness as an act of divine love.

    The Lord’s Prayer (“Forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us”) underscores forgiveness as a reciprocal act of love.

    In Buddhism this is tied to compassion (karuna) and the release of attachment to anger or resentment. It’s part of the path to liberation from suffering (dukkha). Forgiveness (afw or maghfirah) is highly valued in Islam, reflecting Allah’s attributes of mercy and compassion. The Quran encourages believers to forgive others, even in the face of wrong, as an act of righteousness (Quran 42:40).

    In Hinduism, forgiveness (kshama) is a virtue linked to dharma (righteous duty) and ahimsa (non-violence). It’s seen as a way to purify the soul and maintain cosmic balance.In the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (inspired by Ubuntu), forgiveness is not imposed by religious or legal systems, but facilitated through open dialogue and empathy. People are given the space to heal by sharing their stories, which leads to peace and miracles of reconciliation, without coercion.

    The Mahabharata illustrate forgiveness through characters like Yudhishthira, who forgives despite immense betrayal, embodying dharma.

    "True peace comes through loving mutual respect, and not through prescribed rules." - Stan Rams

    Secular philosophies like Stoicism and Humanism view forgiveness as a rational and humanistic act. Stoics, like Marcus Aurelius, see it as a way to maintain inner tranquility by accepting human imperfection while humanism emphasizes empathy and mutual understanding.
    Forgiveness liberates from resentment, fostering inner peace and the potential for reconciled relationships or personal growth.

    As Love has a unique power to mend hearts, foster understanding, and inspire new beginnings. It transcends the boundaries of religion or law, offering a path to freedom and connection that feels authentic and voluntary, forgiveness is a collective and personal act to heal and restore interconnectedness, fostering peace within the individual and the community as a natural process, not imposed by rigid laws.

    Forgiveness is a personal decision, distinct from reconciliation or condoning harm. It involves empathy for the offender and reframing the narrative of the offense, it reduces stress, anxiety, and depression, promoting mental health and resilience. It’s an act of love toward oneself and others, not mandated by external rules. It’s rooted in love and mutual respect, not coercion.

    Forgiving others frees one from the burden of resentment, enabling personal growth and healthier relationships. It’s voluntary, rooted in reason and empathy, not force.

    Stan Rams emphasis on “love heals” and forgiveness as a path to “new beginnings” aligns with philosophies, particularly their shared belief that forgiveness is an act of love, not a forced obligation. He beautifully captures the essence of healing and forgiveness through love, rather than through force, dogma, or rigid rules. It’s a powerful reminder true forgiveness is not enforced by religion, law, or external pressure. Whether divine, compassionate, or humanistic, love is the driving force behind forgiveness, enabling healing and new beginnings.

    Amor, libertas, securitas, pax, felicitas, sanatio, venia et miracula non possunt cogere per religionem.
    "Love, freedom, safety, peace, happiness, healing, forgiveness, and miracles cannot be enforced through religion".- Stan Rams

    Freedom is essential for true forgiveness and happiness. Philosophies such as existentialism (e.g., Sartre) emphasize that freedom arises from self-aware choices. Religious or legal coercion can suppress freedom, making forgiveness or happiness feel artificial. True freedom lies in the choice to forgive or love, free from external pressure. In indigenous philosophies, such as the Navajo concept of hózhó, peace is a state of harmony that can only arise in a safe, respectful environment. Religious dogmas that emphasize fear and judgment undermine freedom, well-being, and safety. True peace comes through loving mutual respect, and not through prescribed rules.


    Amor, libertas, securitas, pax, felicitas, sanatio, venia et miracula non possunt cogere per religionem.
    "Love, freedom, safety, peace, happiness, healing, forgiveness, and miracles cannot be enforced through religion".- Stan Rams

    Freedom is essential for true forgiveness and happiness. Philosophies such as existentialism (e.g., Sartre) emphasize that freedom arises from self-aware choices.

    Religious or legal coercion can suppress freedom, making forgiveness or happiness feel artificial. True freedom lies in the choice to forgive or love, free from external pressure. In indigenous philosophies, such as the Navajo concept of hózhó, peace is a state of harmony that can only arise in a safe, respectful environment. Religious dogmas that emphasize fear and judgment undermine freedom, well-being, and safety.

    True peace comes through loving mutual respect, and not through prescribed rules.


    Stan Rams

    Amsterdam

    7 08 2025
    Review Freedom Healing and forgiveness "Nemo potest tollere peccatum verbis, sola caritas sanat et homines possunt ignoscere, discere et novum initium facere liberum et amans, non vi imperii in nomine religionum aut legis". "no one can take away sinn by words only love heals and people can fogive learn and make a new begin free and loving, not by force commands in the name of religions or law" - Stan Rams Religious frameworks provide structure, forgiveness transcends rigid rules, focusing on universal human experiences of love and connection. In Christian teachings, forgiveness is srooted in the belief that God forgives humanity’s sins through love and grace. Jesus’ teachings, such as “turn the other cheek” (Matthew 5:39) and the parable of the Prodigal Son, emphasize unconditional forgiveness as an act of divine love. The Lord’s Prayer (“Forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us”) underscores forgiveness as a reciprocal act of love. In Buddhism this is tied to compassion (karuna) and the release of attachment to anger or resentment. It’s part of the path to liberation from suffering (dukkha). Forgiveness (afw or maghfirah) is highly valued in Islam, reflecting Allah’s attributes of mercy and compassion. The Quran encourages believers to forgive others, even in the face of wrong, as an act of righteousness (Quran 42:40). In Hinduism, forgiveness (kshama) is a virtue linked to dharma (righteous duty) and ahimsa (non-violence). It’s seen as a way to purify the soul and maintain cosmic balance.In the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (inspired by Ubuntu), forgiveness is not imposed by religious or legal systems, but facilitated through open dialogue and empathy. People are given the space to heal by sharing their stories, which leads to peace and miracles of reconciliation, without coercion. The Mahabharata illustrate forgiveness through characters like Yudhishthira, who forgives despite immense betrayal, embodying dharma. "True peace comes through loving mutual respect, and not through prescribed rules." - Stan Rams Secular philosophies like Stoicism and Humanism view forgiveness as a rational and humanistic act. Stoics, like Marcus Aurelius, see it as a way to maintain inner tranquility by accepting human imperfection while humanism emphasizes empathy and mutual understanding. Forgiveness liberates from resentment, fostering inner peace and the potential for reconciled relationships or personal growth. As Love has a unique power to mend hearts, foster understanding, and inspire new beginnings. It transcends the boundaries of religion or law, offering a path to freedom and connection that feels authentic and voluntary, forgiveness is a collective and personal act to heal and restore interconnectedness, fostering peace within the individual and the community as a natural process, not imposed by rigid laws. Forgiveness is a personal decision, distinct from reconciliation or condoning harm. It involves empathy for the offender and reframing the narrative of the offense, it reduces stress, anxiety, and depression, promoting mental health and resilience. It’s an act of love toward oneself and others, not mandated by external rules. It’s rooted in love and mutual respect, not coercion. Forgiving others frees one from the burden of resentment, enabling personal growth and healthier relationships. It’s voluntary, rooted in reason and empathy, not force. Stan Rams emphasis on “love heals” and forgiveness as a path to “new beginnings” aligns with philosophies, particularly their shared belief that forgiveness is an act of love, not a forced obligation. He beautifully captures the essence of healing and forgiveness through love, rather than through force, dogma, or rigid rules. It’s a powerful reminder true forgiveness is not enforced by religion, law, or external pressure. Whether divine, compassionate, or humanistic, love is the driving force behind forgiveness, enabling healing and new beginnings. Amor, libertas, securitas, pax, felicitas, sanatio, venia et miracula non possunt cogere per religionem. "Love, freedom, safety, peace, happiness, healing, forgiveness, and miracles cannot be enforced through religion".- Stan Rams Freedom is essential for true forgiveness and happiness. Philosophies such as existentialism (e.g., Sartre) emphasize that freedom arises from self-aware choices. Religious or legal coercion can suppress freedom, making forgiveness or happiness feel artificial. True freedom lies in the choice to forgive or love, free from external pressure. In indigenous philosophies, such as the Navajo concept of hózhó, peace is a state of harmony that can only arise in a safe, respectful environment. Religious dogmas that emphasize fear and judgment undermine freedom, well-being, and safety. True peace comes through loving mutual respect, and not through prescribed rules. Amor, libertas, securitas, pax, felicitas, sanatio, venia et miracula non possunt cogere per religionem. "Love, freedom, safety, peace, happiness, healing, forgiveness, and miracles cannot be enforced through religion".- Stan Rams Freedom is essential for true forgiveness and happiness. Philosophies such as existentialism (e.g., Sartre) emphasize that freedom arises from self-aware choices. Religious or legal coercion can suppress freedom, making forgiveness or happiness feel artificial. True freedom lies in the choice to forgive or love, free from external pressure. In indigenous philosophies, such as the Navajo concept of hózhó, peace is a state of harmony that can only arise in a safe, respectful environment. Religious dogmas that emphasize fear and judgment undermine freedom, well-being, and safety. True peace comes through loving mutual respect, and not through prescribed rules. Stan Rams Amsterdam 7 08 2025
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  • 400 000 blanke burgers/ mannen werden geronseld met geweld en ingelijfd als slaaf in het leger en bij de marine/ toen er verzet kwam heeft het britse leger ontelbaar veel mensen vermoord/ mannen vrouwen.... bekijk de docu over Mary Way/ de naam Mary Way is door google grotendeels weggemoffeld bij de zoekresultaten naar verluid is er ook geen wikipedia over de massa moord op burgers door de britse marine/ The Easton Massacre 1803 | The Tragedy of Mary Way and the Navy Press Gang

    In this gripping historical deep dive documentary, we uncover the chilling events of the relatively unknown 1803 Easton Massacre, a largely forgotten yet deeply significant moment in British maritime and social history.
    This tragic confrontation between 250 local townspeople of Easton, Portland and a 40 man Royal Navy Press Gang from HMS Aigle led by Captain George Wolfe resulted in sudden bloodshed, heartbreak, and centuries long community implications — particularly for one young woman: Miss Mary Way (21). Whose story continues to haunt the streets of Easton on the Isle of Portland in the United Kingdom to this day.

    At the height of the Napoleonic Wars, Britain was in desperate need of sailors. To meet naval quotas, the Royal Navy employed press gangs — groups of naval men who forcibly conscripted able-bodied seafaring men into service. These gangs, though legal, were deeply unpopular, often targeting not only seafarers but any man they deemed fit for navy duty.

    At dawn on 2nd April 1803, a Royal Navy press gang from HMS Aigle arrived in Easton, Dorset, hoping to conscript local quarrymen and laborers by force. But the tight-knit hard Portland community would not submit quietly. What began as tense words quickly escalated into very violent conflict.

    In the chaos that followed, three local men were shot and killed by Royal Marines, while several others were injured by musket shot. Among the wounded was Mary Way, a 21-year-old Easton girl who bravely stood between the press gang and her brothers. She was shot in the back by a Royal Marine's musket. Though she initially survived, her injuries would prove fatal, and she died 6 weeks later — her name forever etched in the annals of Portland's darkest day.

    Mary Way’s courage and tragic death became a rallying cry for resistance against the injustices of forced conscription and use of Press gangs, a practice that was outlawed 20 years later. Her story serves not only as a symbol of civilian bravery but also as a poignant reminder of the human cost of empire and war, even 225 years later.

    This video explores:

    • The political and social climate of early 19th century Britain
    • The practice and controversy of naval impressment
    • A blow-by-blow account of the Easton Massacre
    • The life, death, and legacy of Mary Way
    • How these events influenced public opinion and reforms

    Join me as I shine a light on this powerful and emotional piece of British History — a tale of courage, resistance, and the high cost of loyalty to the crown.

    📌 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more deep dives into hidden history!


    #documentary #MaryWay #BritishHistory #PortlandHistory #NavalHistory #Impressment #PressGangs #HistoricalCrime #NapoleonicWars #HistoryDocumentary #UntoldHistory #TrueHistory #HistoryMatters

    https://youtu.be/kmqUrSx6g2Y
    400 000 blanke burgers/ mannen werden geronseld met geweld en ingelijfd als slaaf in het leger en bij de marine/ toen er verzet kwam heeft het britse leger ontelbaar veel mensen vermoord/ mannen vrouwen.... bekijk de docu over Mary Way/ de naam Mary Way is door google grotendeels weggemoffeld bij de zoekresultaten naar verluid is er ook geen wikipedia over de massa moord op burgers door de britse marine/ The Easton Massacre 1803 | The Tragedy of Mary Way and the Navy Press Gang In this gripping historical deep dive documentary, we uncover the chilling events of the relatively unknown 1803 Easton Massacre, a largely forgotten yet deeply significant moment in British maritime and social history. This tragic confrontation between 250 local townspeople of Easton, Portland and a 40 man Royal Navy Press Gang from HMS Aigle led by Captain George Wolfe resulted in sudden bloodshed, heartbreak, and centuries long community implications — particularly for one young woman: Miss Mary Way (21). Whose story continues to haunt the streets of Easton on the Isle of Portland in the United Kingdom to this day. At the height of the Napoleonic Wars, Britain was in desperate need of sailors. To meet naval quotas, the Royal Navy employed press gangs — groups of naval men who forcibly conscripted able-bodied seafaring men into service. These gangs, though legal, were deeply unpopular, often targeting not only seafarers but any man they deemed fit for navy duty. At dawn on 2nd April 1803, a Royal Navy press gang from HMS Aigle arrived in Easton, Dorset, hoping to conscript local quarrymen and laborers by force. But the tight-knit hard Portland community would not submit quietly. What began as tense words quickly escalated into very violent conflict. In the chaos that followed, three local men were shot and killed by Royal Marines, while several others were injured by musket shot. Among the wounded was Mary Way, a 21-year-old Easton girl who bravely stood between the press gang and her brothers. She was shot in the back by a Royal Marine's musket. Though she initially survived, her injuries would prove fatal, and she died 6 weeks later — her name forever etched in the annals of Portland's darkest day. Mary Way’s courage and tragic death became a rallying cry for resistance against the injustices of forced conscription and use of Press gangs, a practice that was outlawed 20 years later. Her story serves not only as a symbol of civilian bravery but also as a poignant reminder of the human cost of empire and war, even 225 years later. This video explores: • The political and social climate of early 19th century Britain • The practice and controversy of naval impressment • A blow-by-blow account of the Easton Massacre • The life, death, and legacy of Mary Way • How these events influenced public opinion and reforms Join me as I shine a light on this powerful and emotional piece of British History — a tale of courage, resistance, and the high cost of loyalty to the crown. 📌 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more deep dives into hidden history! #documentary #MaryWay #BritishHistory #PortlandHistory #NavalHistory #Impressment #PressGangs #HistoricalCrime #NapoleonicWars #HistoryDocumentary #UntoldHistory #TrueHistory #HistoryMatters https://youtu.be/kmqUrSx6g2Y
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  • The Climate Change Conspiracy... Conspiracy | Anjali Appadurai | TEDxSurreySalon. /Anjali Appadurai recounts a profound realization during a focus group with a young mother, highlighting her guilt over her contribution to climate change despite limited choices. The talk delves into the historical deception by petroleum companies regarding climate science and introduces the concept of "the new climate denial," acknowledging climate change but advocating for more fossil fuels. The speaker urges viewers to challenge this denial by envisioning bold climate solutions that benefit society as a whole. By rejecting incremental solutions and embracing transformative action, the talk inspires hope for a sustainable future, emphasizing the need for collective action to combat the climate crisis and create a better world for future generations. Anjali Appadurai is a climate justice organizer and campaigner. As a young activist, she worked with youth movements from around the world to build a strong civil society voice at the UN Climate Convention and to ensure that social movements' demands were heard in the halls of power. She runs the Padma Centre for Climate Justice, a project that brings together diasporic communities to build power around issues of climate and economic justice, and she works as Campaigns Director at the Climate Emergency Unit. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ONGuJCIkpQ
    The Climate Change Conspiracy... Conspiracy | Anjali Appadurai | TEDxSurreySalon. /Anjali Appadurai recounts a profound realization during a focus group with a young mother, highlighting her guilt over her contribution to climate change despite limited choices. The talk delves into the historical deception by petroleum companies regarding climate science and introduces the concept of "the new climate denial," acknowledging climate change but advocating for more fossil fuels. The speaker urges viewers to challenge this denial by envisioning bold climate solutions that benefit society as a whole. By rejecting incremental solutions and embracing transformative action, the talk inspires hope for a sustainable future, emphasizing the need for collective action to combat the climate crisis and create a better world for future generations. Anjali Appadurai is a climate justice organizer and campaigner. As a young activist, she worked with youth movements from around the world to build a strong civil society voice at the UN Climate Convention and to ensure that social movements' demands were heard in the halls of power. She runs the Padma Centre for Climate Justice, a project that brings together diasporic communities to build power around issues of climate and economic justice, and she works as Campaigns Director at the Climate Emergency Unit. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ONGuJCIkpQ
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  • Indi liberation unity/ music mp3 part of the cd "unite to liberate from the imperialists to achieve peace prosperity freedom" by Stan Rams Art Media #Amsterdam components: roland indi sound samples pack 1 / software used: Fruity Loops/ Audacity/ 05 10 2024
    Indi liberation unity/ music mp3 part of the cd "unite to liberate from the imperialists to achieve peace prosperity freedom" by Stan Rams Art Media #Amsterdam components: roland indi sound samples pack 1 / software used: Fruity Loops/ Audacity/ 05 10 2024
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    Stevie Nicks - Gold Dust Woman (Live In Chicago)/ The Stevie Nicks Channel is the official YouTube home of Stevie Nicks, featuring her catalog of official music videos, live performances, lyric videos, commentary videos, and Stevie-approved playlists. Subscribe to join the Stevie Nicks YouTube community and check back for announcements, updates, and more!

    In 1981, six years after joining Fleetwood Mac, Stevie Nicks went solo for the first time with her debut album ‘Bella Donna’. A massive success, it sold more than five million copies in the U.S., topped the album charts and produced four hit singles, including her signature anthem, "Edge Of Seventeen." More platinum albums followed – ‘The Wild Heart’ (1983), ‘Rock A Little’ (1985), and ‘The Other Side Of The Mirror’ (1989).

    In 2019, Stevie Nicks made history by becoming the first female artist inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice - first as a member of Fleetwood Mac in 1998, and most recently in recognition of an extraordinary solo career that spans nearly 40 years.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BITE3g7lSkw Stevie Nicks - Gold Dust Woman (Live In Chicago)/ The Stevie Nicks Channel is the official YouTube home of Stevie Nicks, featuring her catalog of official music videos, live performances, lyric videos, commentary videos, and Stevie-approved playlists. Subscribe to join the Stevie Nicks YouTube community and check back for announcements, updates, and more! In 1981, six years after joining Fleetwood Mac, Stevie Nicks went solo for the first time with her debut album ‘Bella Donna’. A massive success, it sold more than five million copies in the U.S., topped the album charts and produced four hit singles, including her signature anthem, "Edge Of Seventeen." More platinum albums followed – ‘The Wild Heart’ (1983), ‘Rock A Little’ (1985), and ‘The Other Side Of The Mirror’ (1989). In 2019, Stevie Nicks made history by becoming the first female artist inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice - first as a member of Fleetwood Mac in 1998, and most recently in recognition of an extraordinary solo career that spans nearly 40 years.
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  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHMy5__T6Ms

    In today's episode of History and Hearsay, we are discussing the horrifying story of the Baby Snatcher - Georgia Tann & The Tennessee Children's Home Society!

    *PLEASE NOTE: I am NOT a HISTORIAN, I just enjoy learning about history & talking about what I learn. So while I do my best to get all facts correct, this channel is "just for fun" & meant to peak your interest to learn more for yourself on certain topics. Please do not take it too seriously & do you own research* Sources always linked.

    â–º Listen on the go - You can find the History & Hearsay PODCAST on Apple, Spotify, wherever you listen to your podcasts, or if you enjoy the visual aspect you can WATCH right here on Youtube every OTHER Friday!

    Timestamps:
    00:38 - Early Life and Career
    5:33 - Georgia’s Reputation & The Truth
    10:16 - Opportunity for BIG Money!
    11:55 - Co-Conspirators
    13:05 - Norma Sue & her 5 siblings
    13:45 - How she got away with all of this?
    15:25 - Shady Health Care Professionals & Gene Tapia’s story
    16:49 - Free Medical Care Ruse
    18:14 - June Camille Kelly
    19:22 - Newspaper Ads & Christmas BABY give away!
    20:56 - Stories of Victims + Norma Sue 23:38 - The Investigation
    26:30 - What happened to the money?
    27:43 - Survivors
    29:30 - Adoption Changes
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHMy5__T6Ms In today's episode of History and Hearsay, we are discussing the horrifying story of the Baby Snatcher - Georgia Tann & The Tennessee Children's Home Society! *PLEASE NOTE: I am NOT a HISTORIAN, I just enjoy learning about history & talking about what I learn. So while I do my best to get all facts correct, this channel is "just for fun" & meant to peak your interest to learn more for yourself on certain topics. Please do not take it too seriously & do you own research* Sources always linked. â–º Listen on the go - You can find the History & Hearsay PODCAST on Apple, Spotify, wherever you listen to your podcasts, or if you enjoy the visual aspect you can WATCH right here on Youtube every OTHER Friday! Timestamps: 00:38 - Early Life and Career 5:33 - Georgia’s Reputation & The Truth 10:16 - Opportunity for BIG Money! 11:55 - Co-Conspirators 13:05 - Norma Sue & her 5 siblings 13:45 - How she got away with all of this? 15:25 - Shady Health Care Professionals & Gene Tapia’s story 16:49 - Free Medical Care Ruse 18:14 - June Camille Kelly 19:22 - Newspaper Ads & Christmas BABY give away! 20:56 - Stories of Victims + Norma Sue 23:38 - The Investigation 26:30 - What happened to the money? 27:43 - Survivors 29:30 - Adoption Changes
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  • The Jewish Egregore 🧵

    Albert Pike explains, "Ten ciphers and twenty-two letters, a triangle, a square, and a circle these are all the elements of the Kabalah."

    The Ten Ciphers involve the practice of Gematria, or Numerology, but this was simply known to the Ancient Pythagoreans as γαμετρία or GEOMETRIA. Geometria was the Study of Letters, Numbers, Shapes and their Natural Vibration. The Jews repackaged this as GEMATRIA.

    This is because different shapes, like letters, produce different energies. The Universe is based upon Sacred Geometric Patterns and the blueprint for all existence is the Five Platonic Solids which represent the Five Elements.

    Plato said the (Six Sided) CUBE represented EARTH.

    Kabbalists say Metatron's Cube holds all the shapes in exsistence including the FIVE PLATONIC SOLIDS.

    Plato's Cube symbolized EARTH, Kabbalists rebranded this as Malkuth.

    The Hebrew Alphabet is said to be the Mystical Thought Form of their Deity which fits in the Cube of Space.

    The Cube or HEXAHEDROM relates to the element of EARTH, according to Chinese Astrology and Platonism, Saturn rules EARTH. Hence, ancient altars were cube shaped, symbolizing Saturn. This is why rhe Jewish Deity is often associated with Saturn. The Jewish People utilize the negative affects of Saturn on the Gentile Nations but this God of Israel is nothing more than the Jewish People, themselves.

    Israel was never meant to be

    Saturn is the Zodiacial Keeper of Time.

    Jews still wear the Tefillin like a Spiritual Antenna connecting them to the Jewish Egregore which works to dim the light of the Non-Jews.

    In 1927, In "The Astral Body and Other Phenomena" by Lieut. Colonel Arthur E. Powell, he tells us,"The power of the united thought of a number of people is always far more than the sum of their separate thoughts: it would be more nearly represented by their product".

    Think of the Egregore as a "Hive Mind" or "Group Think" in the Astral Realms. The word "Egregor" originates from a Latin word meaning "Wakeful".

    Eliphas Levi identifies "egregors" with the Book of Enoch's Watchers, the fathers of the Nephilim, describing them as "terrible beings" that "crush us without pity because they are unaware of our existence".

    Egregores have their roots in Greek and Tibetan Culture.

    Egregores are Autonomous Psychic Entity made up of, and influencing, the thoughts of a Group of People. The Symbiotic Egregore of a community Egregore of a company Egregore of a social group Relationship between an Egregore and it's Group has been compared to the Concept of a Corporation and, even, Memes.

    The Concept of Egregores is used to describe a thought form that is created when people come together with a common interest and focus their energy on it. For this cult, Global Dominantion.

    Firstly, we must umderstand what exactly is a Thought or a Thought-Form?

    As Helena P. Blavatsky explained, "Thoughts are things, have tenacity, coherence and life, that they are real entites."

    A Thought-Form is a Mental Morphic Field. A Thought-Form is simply the Manifestation of a Thought, Idea or Emotion.
    Every group, congregation, society or party has an Egregore (a Group Consciousness or Hive Mind), which may be weak or strong. Before joining any organization, it is important to have awareness that affiliation makes one subject to the egregore of that group.

    A Prime Example of an Egregore or Hive Mind is Freemasonry. The symbols, rituals and meetings binds the members together, harmonizes, motivates and stimulates them to realize the aims of Masonry, and enables the individual members to make more "spiritual" progress than if they worked alone. The Egregore aids in the rituals performed, it is a 'tool' unconsciously directed by the Mason's words and actions. An Egregore exists between the realms of the material and the spiritual, this is where the thought form serves its greatest purpose.

    https://x.com/AmurakaHidden/status/1827462748244209819
    The Jewish Egregore 🧵 Albert Pike explains, "Ten ciphers and twenty-two letters, a triangle, a square, and a circle these are all the elements of the Kabalah." The Ten Ciphers involve the practice of Gematria, or Numerology, but this was simply known to the Ancient Pythagoreans as γαμετρία or GEOMETRIA. Geometria was the Study of Letters, Numbers, Shapes and their Natural Vibration. The Jews repackaged this as GEMATRIA. This is because different shapes, like letters, produce different energies. The Universe is based upon Sacred Geometric Patterns and the blueprint for all existence is the Five Platonic Solids which represent the Five Elements. Plato said the (Six Sided) CUBE represented EARTH. Kabbalists say Metatron's Cube holds all the shapes in exsistence including the FIVE PLATONIC SOLIDS. Plato's Cube symbolized EARTH, Kabbalists rebranded this as Malkuth. The Hebrew Alphabet is said to be the Mystical Thought Form of their Deity which fits in the Cube of Space. The Cube or HEXAHEDROM relates to the element of EARTH, according to Chinese Astrology and Platonism, Saturn rules EARTH. Hence, ancient altars were cube shaped, symbolizing Saturn. This is why rhe Jewish Deity is often associated with Saturn. The Jewish People utilize the negative affects of Saturn on the Gentile Nations but this God of Israel is nothing more than the Jewish People, themselves. Israel was never meant to be Saturn is the Zodiacial Keeper of Time. Jews still wear the Tefillin like a Spiritual Antenna connecting them to the Jewish Egregore which works to dim the light of the Non-Jews. In 1927, In "The Astral Body and Other Phenomena" by Lieut. Colonel Arthur E. Powell, he tells us,"The power of the united thought of a number of people is always far more than the sum of their separate thoughts: it would be more nearly represented by their product". Think of the Egregore as a "Hive Mind" or "Group Think" in the Astral Realms. The word "Egregor" originates from a Latin word meaning "Wakeful". Eliphas Levi identifies "egregors" with the Book of Enoch's Watchers, the fathers of the Nephilim, describing them as "terrible beings" that "crush us without pity because they are unaware of our existence". Egregores have their roots in Greek and Tibetan Culture. Egregores are Autonomous Psychic Entity made up of, and influencing, the thoughts of a Group of People. The Symbiotic Egregore of a community Egregore of a company Egregore of a social group Relationship between an Egregore and it's Group has been compared to the Concept of a Corporation and, even, Memes. The Concept of Egregores is used to describe a thought form that is created when people come together with a common interest and focus their energy on it. For this cult, Global Dominantion. Firstly, we must umderstand what exactly is a Thought or a Thought-Form? As Helena P. Blavatsky explained, "Thoughts are things, have tenacity, coherence and life, that they are real entites." A Thought-Form is a Mental Morphic Field. A Thought-Form is simply the Manifestation of a Thought, Idea or Emotion. Every group, congregation, society or party has an Egregore (a Group Consciousness or Hive Mind), which may be weak or strong. Before joining any organization, it is important to have awareness that affiliation makes one subject to the egregore of that group. A Prime Example of an Egregore or Hive Mind is Freemasonry. The symbols, rituals and meetings binds the members together, harmonizes, motivates and stimulates them to realize the aims of Masonry, and enables the individual members to make more "spiritual" progress than if they worked alone. The Egregore aids in the rituals performed, it is a 'tool' unconsciously directed by the Mason's words and actions. An Egregore exists between the realms of the material and the spiritual, this is where the thought form serves its greatest purpose. https://x.com/AmurakaHidden/status/1827462748244209819
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  • Many people now what is making us sick

    Our bodies have a cyclical detox process to cleansing itself from all the toxins and debris we breathe in and are exposed to everyday which accumulates in the body.

    Our bodies must break these things down and periodically purge them out via the symptoms we experience.

    As for “contagion.” Sometimes people who live in the same household, community, state, even country, may detox around the same time because they are exposed to the same environment, pollutants and toxins in the water, food, air, pharmaceuticals, etc.

    Just as trees, which we have a symbiotic relationship with, shed their leaves periodically, we too must shed the mucus in our lungs and respiratory system periodically to maintaining good health.

    #detox Ontgifting / eet en leef gezond /

    The key is to avoid or minimize toxins in our environment.

    Take good care
    Many people now what is making us sick Our bodies have a cyclical detox process to cleansing itself from all the toxins and debris we breathe in and are exposed to everyday which accumulates in the body. Our bodies must break these things down and periodically purge them out via the symptoms we experience. As for “contagion.” Sometimes people who live in the same household, community, state, even country, may detox around the same time because they are exposed to the same environment, pollutants and toxins in the water, food, air, pharmaceuticals, etc. Just as trees, which we have a symbiotic relationship with, shed their leaves periodically, we too must shed the mucus in our lungs and respiratory system periodically to maintaining good health. #detox Ontgifting / eet en leef gezond / The key is to avoid or minimize toxins in our environment. Take good care
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